He started selling t-shirts online with the phrase 'I have a black husband' after the video started going viral. In a lengthy statement posted on Instagram on Wednesday addressing the controversy surround the latest incident, Dillard said the incident started out as road rage but turned racial. That is when the incident changed from road rage to a racial incident. To me, this was a road rage incident and I wanted to confront her about how dangerous her driving was and she could have killed me. To me, this was a road rage incident and I wanted to confront her about how dangerous her driving was and she could have killed me,' he said.
Source: Daily Mail June 24, 2020 14:10 UTC